The United States Probation Office and United States Pretrial Services Office for the District of Arizona intend to procure treatment services for federal defendants and offenders using Blanket Purchase Agreements and is currently compiling a Bidders List. ALL VENDORS need to submit their interest by June 15, 2018.

The United States District Court for the District of Arizona pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §2071 and Local Rule of Civil Procedure 83.9 of the Local Rules of Practice hereby invites comments on the 2017-2018 proposed amendments to the Local Rules of Practice for the District of Arizona. All comments are due by June 30, 2018.

C. REGISTRATION
Before filing in this court, all attorneys in good standing must register for the ECF system by completing the on-line registration form.

Registration permits filing and retrieval of documents and constitutes consent to electronic service of documents by e-mail, as provided by the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. An attorney may register up to two (2) additional e-mail addresses. (emphasis...

The United States District Court for the District of Arizona and the Phoenix Chapter of the Federal Bar Association have announced plans to recognize teachers who encourage and support students entering the 2018 Ninth Circuit Civics Contest. Teachers are strongly encouraged to nominate themselves and their colleagues, and to encourage their students to submit nominations for teachers.

Please open the link below for more information regarding the Civics Contest and on the...

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Attention High School Students!

The 2018 Ninth Circuit Civics Contest is an essay and video competition for high school students in the western U.S and Pacific Islands. Entries accepted beginning February 1, 2018. The theme of the contest is "The 14th Amendment - 150 Years After Ratification: What Does Equal Protection Mean to Students?".

The U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona hears cases in Phoenix, Tucson, Flagstaff, Yuma and Prescott.

Cameras or any other form of electronic capturing, recording, broadcasting or transmitting devices are prohibited in the courtrooms, except that cameras are allowed for Naturalization Ceremonies. ID required to enter courthouse; no weapons/sharp objects; shirt and shoes required.